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day, April 15, 2002 9:39 PM
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Subject: Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list
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Hi everybody,
I proposed these posting guidelines some time ago, and there was some discussion on
the list about them. Thanks for the input, everyone.
Since then there has been discussion and some fine tuning with the MySQL folks, and we
have come up with the final version that you'll see in
oes for some of the @mysql.com
people too, especially the point about only including the relevant
parts of the original message in a reply)
> ---------- Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list -
There are some more good points in these guidelines. But seriously:
I don't
On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 04:29:45PM -0400, Robert Alexander wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I belong to another list, called the SunMangers list. (I'm sure
> there's other SunMangers members here. Hi! :> ) The SunManagers list
> is a wonderful resource for getting timely help for those times when
> you'
Robert Alexander wrote:
> - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list. This keeps traffic
>and clutter down.
At 22:12 +0100 2001/10/21, Mark Maunder wrote:
>Other authors wont be able to participate in a discussion and there wont
>be the public aggregation of viewpoints - just
Re: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list
> - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list.
> This keeps traffic and clutter down.
This I think is the only point that I have an issue with. If you look above,
there are two (at least right now) replies posting that t
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: Proposed Guidelines for Posting to the MySQL list
> There's been some discussion recently on the need for a FAQ an
Robert Alexander wrote:
> - Replies are directed to the POSTER and not to the list. This keeps traffic
>and clutter down.
>
> - Those who don't post a SUMMARY are likely to find future questions
>going unanswered.
>
So answers to questions go directly to the poster and are not cc'd to
ed. Flames go to /dev/null :>
Thanks everybody!
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